Original drawings for editorial cartoons ca. 1978-2001.

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Original drawings for editorial cartoons ca. 1978-2001.

Topics include the presidential elections of 1980, 1996 and 2000; the Equal Rights Amendment; the economy, inflation and taxes; the budget; energy policies; foreign relations, particularly with Middle Eastern nations and China; Kosovo; tobacco industry; gun control; and the internet. Also Menachem Begin; Pat Buchanan; George W. Bush; Jimmy Carter; Bill and Hillary Clinton; Elian Gonzales; Al Gore; Saddam Husseim; John McCain; Ronald Reagan; Anwar Sadat; and O.J. Simpson.

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